The Bucket List: Movie Analysis

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Life is too short for you not to go out and do whatever you have ever what to do in your life. What life is supposed to be about is joying everything and exploring every little bit of it as you can. The Bucket List directed by Rob Reiner and released on December 25, 2007 shows a great example of how life should be displayed. The Bucket List is a drama/comedy about two dying men who travel the world to try to discover their passion and joy in their lives. The two men used in this movie (Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson) to show the exploring of human nature. This films use of lighting, costumes, and props shows exactly how these men are able to explore the nature of a human being. Throughout the movie we also see Jack Nicholson’s go through …show more content…
We learn that whether its artificial lighting or natural lighting there can be a big key element behind it and how it relates to the movie like if its sunny and there’s a lot of natural light it shows something good is going to happen not saying this always works but in the movie The Bucket List it uses in such manner. The costumes in the movie can provide a meaning of one’s class or characteristics as we can see that by the way Carter looks in this movie he is a mechanic if there wasn’t a good use of costumes we would’ve never knew he was a mechanic and if hadn’t seen the costume used of Edward we would have never he was wealthy. Props are important to meaning to show the things that Carter and Cole had dreamed of doing such as driving the classic cars or even using the luxury jet to let them travel somewhere they have never been before. Money is an extremely important prop to show that many of the things they were able to do throughout the movie was able to be done due to Edward having all this money even though it’s possible to be happy and satisfied even without having money. These are a few of many sources that could be used to create meaning in film but these happened to be key tools in creating a movie such as The Bucket

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